What is satire, satire is a particular genre of literature that uses humour with the intent of ridiculing society into self-improvement. Satire comedy is a type of humour that makes fun or ridicules. This is done with the intent of shaming an individual or society into improvement. Irony and sarcasm are very common in satire. With social criticism being its main goal, it utilizes wit and dark sarcasm as its main tools to illustrate its point. Satire influences individuals to re-evaluate themselves in order to modify senseless thoughts and behaviours. Various techniques are used in order to deliver a satirist effect, those of which house wit as their main weapon. These methods harmonize the mastering of coexisting trivial and serious matters as sarcasm, showing praise but meaning the contrary to demonstrate irony, and asking questions rhetorically. Additionally, the author might understate an issue in order to manoeuvre the audience towards the true importance of the topic, adversely; exaggeration is used to lower the impact of an issue to its lesser value. Collectively, these techniques are exercised to bring out the human follies and vices in society. In MoliÃre's Tartuffe, he obliquely criticizes the burlesque human behaviour and the perception we have towards others. Through a satirist delivery, it offers an insight past the seemingly obvious, and aims to improve this faulty custom of one sidedness rather than eliminating it. MoliÃre's play Tartuffe that generates a more effective delivery of satire. First of all, this prevailing method is most effective due to its meticulous use of comedic language, as it better captures the attention of its readers. Second, Religious hypocrisy was demonstrated through satirist techniques, as a person's good character is made questionable as the play develops into a twisted irony. Finally, if it were not for the character development, the play wouldn't have been an effective satire. First off, Tartuffe, which in French mean "ou l'Imposteur (the hypocrite), remains one of the most entertaining play on human greed and manipulation ever the innocent. It was created by MoliÃre to discuss the current social scene of the time by criticizing those who use religion for their own gain. MoliÃre accomplishes this comic effect with his style and language of the play, dedicated to exposing follies of society; his plays use a variety of techniques that have become the gold standard of comic writing. For example, "And I'm to be as quiet as a mouse, about this tyrant's power in our house. (Tartuff